But brain teasers turned interview questions are no longer exclusive to the search giant. Judging from Glassdoor's newly released list of the top oddball interview questions of 2015, companies such as Squarespace, Airbnb, and Banana Republic also put forward unusual inquiries that have surely made more than one candidate squirm.

After analyzing the wide array of interview questions job seekers have posted on the site, here are the 10 strangest questions of 2014 according to Glassdoor -- along with the most upvoted user-suggested answer.

1) Airbnb: What would you do if you were the one survivor of a plane crash?

Top-rated answer: "Blackberry jam -- they still have that in 2015, right?"

3) Dropbox: If you woke up and had 2,000 unread emails and could only answer 300 of them, how would you choose which ones to answer?

Top-rated answer: "The automated pre-filtering I have set up should group the most important ones into key folders. Then I would just scan through the sender names and subject lines for the most critical ones."

Top-rated answer: "This is an excellent question, not for the question itself but for the opportunity it opens to discuss the intrinsic value of such questions ... [tl;dr] ... Lastly, Batman, of course."

5) Aksia: If you had a machine that produced $100 dollars for life, what would you be willing to pay for it today?

Top-rated answer: "I already have the machine -- why would I pay for it?"

Top-rated answer: "Yellow is a bright color that fills a person with happiness and joy."

8) Bose: If you were asked to unload a 747 full of jelly beans, what would you do?

Top-rated answer: "Assuming they are loose jelly beans, and their unloading needs to be managed rather than just dumped on the tarmac, start by phoning the people at the other end of the process. They managed to load an entire plane with jelly beans!"